
SEE Vision Care Partners with United Way’s Fun in the Sun Program
SEE Vision Care (SVC) joined United Way of Santa Barbara County’s national award-winning “Fun in the Sun” program this summer.

SEE Vision Care (SVC) joined United Way of Santa Barbara County’s national award-winning “Fun in the Sun” program this summer.

On Wednesday evening, SEE International welcomed members of the Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara to its Goleta headquarters for an evening of learning, connection, and gratitude.

This week, we held an event in celebration of the Greater Goleta Santa Barbara Lions Club’s $100,000 endowed support of our local SEE Vision Care (SVC) program!

For more than three decades, Rachel’s generosity has helped fuel the important work we do here at SEE. We are deeply grateful for her ongoing support!

Operating without a predictable budget is a constant challenge, but it’s one that many nonprofits face regularly. That’s why monthly giving matters so much. Learn more about the impacts of monthly giving today!

Learn about SEE’s recent community outreach event at Casa de la Raza, where we partnered with local organizations to deliver essential vision screenings and resources directly to those who need them most.

We recently sat down with A/J Jackson, founder of AVIEW, to learn more about him and his company for the first installment of our quarterly Corporate Sponsorship Highlight series!

Why are millions of children still struggling with vision problems that are easily treated? Over 2.2 billion people face vision

This month, the SEE Vision Care (SVC) team proudly joined the 4th Annual 2-1-1 Community Day Celebration at the Dick DeWees Community Center.

Sudanese ophthalmic resident Dr. Fawaz Hamed tells his story and explains why SEE’s educational sponsorships are so important.

When discussing nonprofit funding, two key terms are often used: restricted funds and unrestricted funds. Understanding the difference between the two will help ensure that you’re giving in a way that feels right to you.

SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partners who are committed to ending preventable blindness.

Since 2001, PeaceHealth’s international humanitarian health mission program, PazSalud, has been serving the people of El Salvador, bringing hope and healing through collaborative medical missions.

This year, SEE International returned to Engela State Hospital in Namibia to collaborate with longtime partner and world-renowned volunteer ophthalmologist Dr. Helena Ndume.